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Buddy Alan

Buddy Alan Buddy Alan American country music artist (born 1948) Alan Edgar "Buddy" Owens (born May 23, 1948 in Mesa, Arizona), known professionally as Buddy Alan, is an American former country music artist. The son of Buck Owens and Bonnie Owens and stepson of Merle Haggard,[2] Alan recorded four albums for Capitol Records in the 1970s. He also charted eight singles in the Top 40 on the Billboard country charts, including his No. 7 debut single "Let the World Keep On A-Turnin'", a duet with Buck. Quick facts Birth name, Born ... Buddy Alan Birth name Alan Edgar Owens[1] Born (1948-05-23) May 23, 1948 (age 77)[2] Mesa, Arizona, United States Genres Country Occupation Singer Instrument Vocals Years active 1968–1978 Labels…

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Singles

Down In New Orleans / I've Never Had A Dream Come True Before
Down In New Orleans / I've Never Had A Dream Come True Before
When A Man Can't Call His Home A Home / Big Mama's Medicine Show
When A Man Can't Call His Home A Home / Big Mama's Medicine Show
Lodi / I Wanna Be Wild And Free
Lodi / I Wanna Be Wild And Free (1969)
Things / One Good Woman
Things / One Good Woman (1972)